Please familiarize yourself with the plant in the related link in the lower left. This plant leaves a nasty painful rash which will leave a scar.
sumac
Urushiol
From what I understand, Poison Sumac only grows in very wet areas such as bogs and wetlands. However common sumac looks very similar to a pecan. Eventually, the dense cluster of drupes (or sumac bobs) should give it away. As a extra note, I think the drupes are white on poison sumac.
yes it does.
Poison Sumac grows wild in the eastern one-third of the United States and Texas, Louisiana, and Minnesota. If you live in one of those states, you might be able to find someone who has it growing wild and would let you remove it for free. Since it is both poisonous and invasive (spreads relentlessly), most people would be happy to have it removed. Gardenweb.com has a plant exchange bulletin board. Many helpful gardeners will share their plants.
Those would be poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.
sumac
yes
The question is not can you smoke marijuana while having poison sumac, but WHY are you asking if you can smoke marijuana while having poison sumac? That is the question.
Seriously, why would you want to? Is there something special about poison sumac?
No, poison sumac can not kill people but it can give you a rash just like poison ivy.
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NO
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Urushiol
No, not typically. Generally, people react to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Generally, animals be they domesticated or wild don't react. But there may be exceptions.
Cause it just it.